Archive for October, 2009

iPhone Photographer Shares His Secrets

This isn’t the first photographer that chose an iPhone to express his art. Apparently the simplicity of the device keeps him “devoted to only composition and the perfect photo opp.” This time we’re talking about the iPhone 3GS and its camera which can pull off a couple of tricks for Japanes professional photographer Koichi Mitsui. ...

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Toshiba Announces a New 14.6-megapixel Backlit Sensor

Toshiba has a new 14.6-megapixel BSI sensor. BSI stands for back-side illumination and it’s a design meant to improve pictures taken in low lighting conditions. The BSI sensor will decrease the amount of noise and your pictures will look better than ever. The new CMOS sensor is official already but that doesn’t mean that a ...

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Nikon Coolpix L100 Camera Review–This One Seemed Familiar

Okay, when I first came in contact with the Nikon Coolpix L100, I was sure that I'd seen it before.  And I tried it out, like normal, and I understood why.  Because it behaved a lot like other Nikons that I'd already seen before.  it LOOKED like a lot of Nikons I'd seen before.  The ...

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Awesome News for Eye-Fi Users: Now Upload Straight To Facebook

This is actually a really rather awesome concept that I hadn't heard much about until just now, but the Eye-Fi card now allows you to upload directly to Facebook. For those of you not in the know on just what exactly an Eye-Fi card is, it's a wireless internet card that basically functions like a WiFi ...

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Turnabout Is Fair Play, or, The Cops Hate Hidden Cameras Too

So i was reading this article about how cops down in Miami Beach discovered that there was a hidden camera located inside the Internal Affairs interview room, and how the union was up in arms and DEMANDING an internal investigation and saying great stuff like: "It's illegal. It's completely unprofessional. It's unethical.'' And after my riotous laughter ...

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Ilford Galerie Smooth Lustre Duo

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Professional photographers, who have a desire to showcase their vital work, can really look upon the new Ilford Smooth Lustre Duo. It is the latest media in the Galerie range that features rich color gamut and double-sided printing. It is available in A4, A3+ and 12in x 12in. The Smooth Lustre Duo 280gsm ...

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Motorola Launches New Digital Photo Frames

Motorola LS720 DUO Digital Photo Frame

Motorola has dipped its hands into the digital photo frame market with the release of a new range of digital photo frames with varying features. Among the features include dual display frames and WiFi-enabled models that should make it easier to store images received via email or different online channels. The new Motorola digital photo ...

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IntelliScanner Comic Edition 200 Announced

IntelliScanner has announced a new version, this time the IntelliScanner Comic Edition 200 which aims to put into place comic books and other media using a smart barcode scanner and software package. And if you think that is neat, wait until you see the packaging they have chosen. All of these will be bundled ...

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Panasonic announces LUMIX Award Photo Competition

Panasonic has launched their famous online photo competition, commonly known as Lumix Award. This competition started earlier this week, on October 26th and it will end on the 30th of April 2010. The main theme is "Visualise Music" and the intention is for photographers to capture images each month, related to music and how it affects ...

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Nyko Zoom Case for DSi Available for $25

A zoom lens is the last thing your Nintendo DSi needs, but I could always be wrong about it. After all, why buy a good camera when you could simply pair your DSi with a zoom lens and start taking some fast pictures while on the go? The device costs $24.99 and it’s going to ...

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